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abookwanderer 's review for:
The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett
by Chelsea Sedoti
I was provided an e-galley of this novel from the publisher through Netgalley.
Hawthorn Creely is not an ordinary teenage girl. She has a unique way of seeing things and not many people understand her point of view. So when her brother's old classmate, Lizzie Lovett, goes missing Hawthorn becomes a bit obsessed. And she stops at nothing to insert herself into Lizzie's life. Reading this novel took me back to my own awkward teenage years. It brought to memory the feelings of loneliness and heartbreak that changing friendships and first loves can often deliver. And as Hawthorn slowly, and painfully, learned more about herself and what being a true friend meant, I could identify with her journey.
Hawthorn Creely is not an ordinary teenage girl. She has a unique way of seeing things and not many people understand her point of view. So when her brother's old classmate, Lizzie Lovett, goes missing Hawthorn becomes a bit obsessed. And she stops at nothing to insert herself into Lizzie's life. Reading this novel took me back to my own awkward teenage years. It brought to memory the feelings of loneliness and heartbreak that changing friendships and first loves can often deliver. And as Hawthorn slowly, and painfully, learned more about herself and what being a true friend meant, I could identify with her journey.